John Fish, CEO of Suffolk Construction, wanted a new portrait photographed in his Boston office. They called Stanley Rowin Photography. Here’s one of the portraits:
As a change of pace, we will be posting some of our black and white Boston studio portraits: Ming was an engineer in Viet Nam. When forced to leave by the Communists, he came to the US. Speaking [...]
A photo portrait of James Mahoney, Global Corporate Communications and Public Policy Executive at Bank of America. Photographed for PR Week Magazine:
Here’s one from our archive, an environmental photo portrait of Howard Anderson, photographed in his office at the Yankee Group in Boston. It was for a magazine that wanted a colorful shot. [...]
Here’s our portrait of Thomas Menino, Mayor of Boston, photographed in his office for a national magazine:
This is a shot for a 2012 annual report showing a relaxed Chef Paul Wahlberg at his Alma Nove Restaurant in Hingham MA:
Recently we shot a great assignment, actual brain surgery for the Paul S. Russell, MD Museum of Medical History and Innovation, at Massachusetts General Hospital. After we took an aseptic [...]
Here is the same Boston photographer holding a 20″ x 24″ Polaroid of himself after 25 years of fading. The real guy seems more faded than the Polaroid. The photo was shot by John [...]
We had a great assignment covering actual brain surgery for Massachusetts General Hospital‘s new Paul S. Russell, MD Museum of Medical History and Innovation in downtown Boston. The photos [...]
The photographer Weegee is said to have coined the phrase:”f/8 and be there.” This photo of a dog lazing in a pool is what he meant. You had to be there (and with a camera). Can life [...]